Working Together

Taking care of the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area requires the efforts of not only dedicated employees, but many partners and volunteers who contribute to the successful management resources as well as providing services to visitors like you.

Volunteering

We are always looking for a wide variety of knowledge and skills, including campground hosting, trail maintainence, trail ranger, fishery biology, clerical, photography, interpretation, visitor services and hydrology. From 16-year-old youths to senior citizens, our volunteers are all ages.

Tribal Relations

The Forest Service consults with tribes on a government-to-government basis about proposed Forest projects. Through this consultation, the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area builds productive working relationships with tribal leaders, government officials, and resource managers.

Contracting

Advisory Committees

The Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area is part of the Mt. Hood Willamette Resource Advisory Committee. This advisory comittee reviews project proposals for the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, Mt. Hood National Forest, and Willamette National Forest and adjacent lands.

Employment

The National Scenic Area is managed by the U.S. Forest Service to protect resources of the Columbia River Gorge on behalf of future generations for the “greatest good.” An Equal Opportunity Employer, the Forest Service is committed to diversity and helping people connect to the land. Learn more about jobs with the Forest Service.